Everybody has those little things that they cringe over and make them obsessed with it. It can be anything, in the gym, at home, in the media, or no relevance to much of anything.

I huge one of mine is the way people talk, one thing I hear all the time and I'm obsessed with now is how people use the word 'seen' wrong. Such as "Oh, I seen that", no you didn't "seen" that you SAW that.

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bad drivers and getting the order wrong at a fast food place how the hell can you get something so simple as fast food wrong? Also people that can't take sarcasm irritate me. For example I have a friend who thinks this guy chris that we play football with is like god hes awesome wow did you just see that run. I'm like eh it was mediocre. He gets pissed. haha kind of funny though. OHHHH and when someone trys talking to me when playing cod thats.... a no no haha

Another thing that annoys the hell out of me is those skinny 'gangsta' white kids that you see these days. Who seem to live the hard life in a suburbs of California. Then on top of that think they are toughest thing that ever "roamed the streets" even though some of them wouldn't be able to do a 8 rep set of just a olympic bar.

I get your point on the "gangsta" thing. What's crazy, is I think that most of the kids that but the albums (or whatever medium that stuff comes out on now) are the young kids in the suburbs. To differentiate between Hip Hop and Gangsta though, I can remember when that culture first started coming out 20 some years back, and it was just fun street music for the most part, and yes, there were some that were complaining about certain things in ife, but none of this "Kill Cops" crap. I remember seeing a movie years back with Run DMC, LL KoolJ, and the fat boys. Crush Groov I think was the name. I almost died laughing when he Fat Boys did this thing on "All you Can Eat" These 3 300 lb plus guys went into one of these Buffets and were eating their way through the plae.
Tim

By the way, I've noticed that without a weopon or five of their friends backing them up, most real life thugs are chickens**t little bitches. One of the funnyest things is to get some "tough" city kids out in the woods somewhere, away from any roads or signs of human habitation, especially at night. With every little noise they're like "WHAT WAS THAT?" Now that's gangsta.

Also you get to see people like flava flave who has got to be the biggest joke I have seen in my life. Wears a stupid hallmark clock with glitter glued on it around his neck. Is built like a twig, totally self enveloped, retarded, and has his own show filled with these disgusting looking women.

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By the way, I've noticed that without a weopon or five of their friends backing them up, most real life thugs are chickens**t little bitches. One of the funnyest things is to get some "tough" city kids out in the woods somewhere, away from any roads or signs of human habitation, especially at night. With every little noise they're like "WHAT WAS THAT?" Now that's gangsta.

Thats the only way these people get acceptance from others, put on a fake image. Accually thats the way alot of society works with people around my age. Then later in life they get to realise it was all for nothing.

Yeah, but not all rappers are trying to put on a thug persona. For example, Kanye West is not a gangster rapper, and he doesn't try to be one. I think rap in general is kind of moving away from that emphasis.

On a somewhat related point, I get pretty annoyed when people say something is bad when they really mean to say they don't like it, especially with music. Most people are not qualified to objectively critique music, movies, etc., if that is even possible.

The Heb, Rap in general isn't bad, and isn't the problem. Like I said earler, it's street music, and can be really fun, in other cases it can be a harsh description of reality. Neither of those two are the problem. The problem comes w/ the Gangsta crap, the N words being thrown all over, pimp's, ho's bitches, cappin' people's asses. Along w/that, a lot of the artists are pushing that stuff because, as the OP pointed out, it's the rich little white kid's in the burbs that are pumping money in to buy it, and trying to emulate the so called gangsta image. Nothing at all is being done to discourage it because of economic pressure. Unfortunately, all you hear about is the gansta image when rap is referred to, so people hear the phrase "rap", they think "gangsta. Not really the case, but it is true
Tim

Yeah Tim I totally agree. I wasn't saying that anyone here was specifically detracting rap, but the topic just reminded me of my pet peeve. I do not like gangster rap at all. I also think that it's not harmless, because it has a negative influence on young kids who listen to it. In this sense, it is OK to say that gangster rap is "bad," if you think that something that can cause kids to swear/hate women/hate homosexuals/wanna carry guns/wanna do drugs is "bad," and I think most people would.

(Of course, someone could argue that gangster rap doesn't cause these things, but that would spawn a whole new argument)

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